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Kate in action
at the Commonwealth Games |
Then there’s the Olympics in 2008. What are your chances? "Well, of the female riders at the moment, in the Points there’s no one really who can challenge me."
Are you still doing sprint? "No, today you have to specialise. In the Commonwealth Games I rode sprint as well and at a British or Commonwealth level I can still do OK but at international level, I’m just not fast enough and I don’t know the tactics."
What are your prospects of backing from the WCPP? "I’ve no idea. My age makes that a bit more complicated. If I don’t get the backing I won’t be too disappointed – I just want the access to the races. That’s more important because I do have a personal sponsor who helps me – that’s Wolfson Electronics."
You used to run, did you not? "Not seriously, not competitively. I did the London Marathon once but that was years ago."
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Kate in action
for her Scottish team, the City of Edinburgh Racing Club |
Tell me a little about your bike... "It’s a very basic off the peg bike. It’s not custom made or anything; it’s just a Giant compact frame and that’s it basically."
I thought all you track guys used carbon fibre machines built by racing car manufacturers? "You’re talking about Chris Boardman’s bike built by Lotus. My road bike’s carbon fibre but weight isn’t such a big issue on the track. My bike is about 17 lbs and it’s really border-line as being too light. It’s the wheels and tyres that make the difference more than the actual frame. When I race at British or Commonwealth level I get lent discs because they’re very expensive – about a thousand pounds."
What’s the worst you’ve experienced in your cycling career? "The Politics."
And the best? "My race performances this year."
Thank you very much for your time
Kate,
we hope to see you make the British Team soon,
and win a big title on the world stage.
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